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Artwork details
- Medium : Watercolor, Pen on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
"Reading by the window" by Mona Edulesco.
Original watercolor and ink painting on a high quality 300 g/m - 140lb Acid Free Arches watercolor paper 20x20 cm (8x8 in).
This work depicts a woman, sitting near the window looking over a beautiful view of the city of Lyon, France with the Cathedral Saint -Jean and Basilique Fourviere far in the distance.
This work is part of the "Window People" series which Mona have started many years ago. The latest… two months she created new artworks for this series, inspired by the current Covid context .
This watercolor will be used as reference for a future oil painting.
Original watercolor and ink painting on a high quality 300 g/m - 140lb Acid Free Arches watercolor paper 20x20 cm (8x8 in).
This work depicts a woman, sitting near the window looking over a beautiful view of the city of Lyon, France with the Cathedral Saint -Jean and Basilique Fourviere far in the distance.
This work is part of the "Window People" series which Mona have started many years ago. The latest… two months she created new artworks for this series, inspired by the current Covid context .
This watercolor will be used as reference for a future oil painting.
Mona Edulesco
France
Credentials
- Major permanent collection
- International Exposure
- Social Media Star
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« “I have always loved to approach my urban paintings in a myriad of ways. I enjoy stylizing architectural forms using the versatility of oil paint and palette knives.” »
Mona Edulesco is a French-Romanian painter who resides in France and whose art has been featured in Parisian group exhibitions. Her preference for abstract cityscapes reflects her background in architecture and urban planning. Edulesco merges her experience in architectural concept drawings with the freedom and energy of palette knife painting into phantasmagorical textural impressionistic works. She creates watercolor pieces and uses them later as a reference for her oil paintings.